Excl: Chuck/Larry clip

No matter what most
critics think of Adam Sandler, I've been a fan of most of his
films for years now, and consider him to be one of the more
underrated comedians around -- his talk show appearances are always
a hoot to boot. His movies have grossed over $1.3
billion dollars over the years, he seems like a genuinely nice
guy, he still works and casts all of his close buddies in his movies
and recently had a baby girl with his wife of four years. Hmmmm,
actually...I think I want to BE him!

Seriously though,
as most of you already know, his latest film I
NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK AND LARRY is about to hit theaters on
Friday and as per our style, we have a sexy little exclusive clip
from the film for you today on JoBlo.com. And yeah, if you didn't
think Jessica Biel's inclusion in the movie was enough for you to
fork over your hard-earned bucks, looks like you have even more
reason to check it out now. Whether it be funny or not, one thing
that seems a lock for this movie is that us boys will be getting our
rocks off, either way. Enjoy.

Not sure if this is true or not, but the IMDB has it down in the Sandler biography section, but apparently Sandler was originally set to play Jamie Foxx's part of the taxi driver opposite Tom Cruise in COLLATERAL, but chose to do SPANGLISH instead. Foxx was nominated for an Oscar for that role.

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Sandler was in fact originally set to play the cabbie in COLLATERAL. Spanglish pretty sucked as hard as a flick can so it's a real shame he didn't stretch out and do the Mann film instead (no offense to Jamie Foxx who was excellent), as it's always interesting to see actors play against type. Sometimes it's a disaster, sometimes suprisingly perfect, but almost always amusing.

Sandler was in fact originally set to play the cabbie in COLLATERAL. Spanglish pretty sucked as hard as a flick can so it's a real shame he didn't stretch out and do the Mann film instead (no offense to Jamie Foxx who was excellent), as it's always interesting to see actors play against type. Sometimes it's a disaster, sometimes suprisingly perfect, but almost always amusing.